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A tragic crash in Kanawha County, West Virginia, has left a Charleston community grieving after two people lost their lives when a pickup truck left the roadway along Kanawha State Forest Drive. Authorities identified the victims as 56-year-old Matthew Cornell, who was driving, and 55-year-old Tracey Cornell, who was a passenger in the vehicle. The couple’s sudden deaths have deeply affected family, friends, and neighbors as investigators continue working to understand what led to the fatal incident.
According to the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office, the crash involved a pickup truck traveling along Kanawha State Forest Drive when it left the roadway for reasons still under investigation. Officials said the vehicle struck a tree before overturning and coming to rest upside down in a creek bed nearby. The remote and wooded terrain made the scene particularly challenging for emergency responders.
Deputies confirmed that both Matthew and Tracey Cornell died at the scene as a result of the crash. Emergency crews responded quickly after receiving reports of a serious single-vehicle accident, but despite their efforts, neither occupant survived the impact. Authorities later identified the victims and notified next of kin as part of standard procedures following fatal crashes.
Investigators are now working to determine what caused the vehicle to leave the roadway. At this stage, officials have not confirmed whether speed, road conditions, mechanical failure, or medical issues may have contributed to the crash. The Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office continues to gather evidence, including examining the vehicle, roadway markings, and environmental conditions at the scene.
The location of the crash, Kanawha State Forest Drive, is known for its winding roads and surrounding wooded areas, which can present challenges for drivers, especially during low-light conditions or when roads are less familiar. Authorities often take additional time in cases like this to carefully reconstruct the vehicle’s path before the crash occurred.
News of the deaths has brought sorrow to the Charleston community, where the Cornells were known. Friends and acquaintances have expressed grief over the sudden loss of two lives in a single moment, reflecting on the emotional impact such crashes leave behind for families and loved ones who are left with unanswered questions.
As the investigation continues, officials have not released additional details about potential contributing factors. The sheriff’s office emphasized that the case remains active and that a full review of all available evidence is ongoing. Crash reconstruction efforts are expected to continue in the coming days as investigators work toward a clearer understanding of what happened.
For the families of Matthew and Tracey Cornell, the focus now turns to remembrance and grief. In Kanawha County, the tragedy serves as a somber reminder of how quickly life can change on familiar roads, leaving behind heartbreak, memories, and a community trying to come to terms with an unexpected loss.
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